Miss Katherine
Peleschak, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Peleschak of Lublin,
became the bride of Marvin S. Piwoni, son of Mr. and Mrs. Garfield
Piwoni of Thorp (Clark Co., Wis.), in a ceremony performed by
Michael Maletick of St. Mary’s Russian Orthodox Church at
Lublin on Sunday morning, June 9th, 1946 at 11:00 a.m.

The couple was
attended by John L. Piwoni, brother of the groom, and Mary
Peleschak, sister of the bride. The latter wore a dress of white
net over taffeta with matching blusher.

The bride was
beautifully attired in a white brocaded gown of marquisette over
satin with long sleeves which came to a point at the wrists, a
sweetheart neckline and tight bodice with full skirt ending in a
long train. Her long illusion veil edged with lace fell from a
crown of seed pearls and rhinestones. She carried a bouquet of
white gardenias and carnations with white streamers. Her jewelry
was a gold pearl faced locket, a gift of the groom.

Other attending
couples were Nick Peleschak, bride’s brother, and Margie
Piwoni, sister of the groom, Steve Sweda, cousin of the bride, and
Delores Dombrowski, cousin of the groom. The bridesmaids were
dressed in white net over taffeta with blushers to match. The groom
and his attendants wore black tuxedos with white boutonnieres.

The mother of the
bride was attired in a light green gown and the groom’s
mother in light grey. Both ladies wore corsages of red roses and
white carnations.

Little Faye Winger
served as flower girl with a basket of red and white carnations and
Wm. Skrypek, nephew of the bride, was ring bearer.

A reception was
held after the ceremony at the home of the bride’s parents, ,
where dinner and supper was served to about 800 guests. Dance music
was furnished by Matt Peleschak and Joe Legengra of Chicago.

The newlyweds will
reside in Thorp, where the groom is employed by the Blue Moon
Foods, Inc., and the bride at the Papierniak Dept. Store.